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V Rising 101: How to Farm Tech Scrap

Surviving in V Rising isn’t just about your skills; it’s also about gathering the right resources scattered across the map. With the Gloomrot expansion, there’s even more to find, including a valuable item called Tech Scrap, which can be a challenge to collect. In this guide, we’ll show you the V Rising Tech Scrap farm basics to help improve your character’s power in the game.

Tech Scrap is a rare but essential resource for many recipes, such as Radium Alloy. If you want to power up your character, here’s the best way to farm Tech Scrap in V Rising.

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V Rising Tech Scrap Farm

How to Get Tech Scrap

Tech Scrap comes with the Gloomrot expansion, so you’ll need to explore this region. It drops from certain enemies, specifically automaton foes. To gather Tech Scrap in V Rising, target the automaton enemies in the Gloomrot area.

Only enemies operated by a single pilot drop Tech Scrap. You can find these in places like Transcendum Camp, Transcendum Machine Factory, or Rustlock Village. Make sure your gear level is 60 or higher to survive these tough battles.

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Another way to find Tech Scrap is by opening containers and chests. While the drop rate from these is low, combining this method with fighting automatons can help you gather Tech Scrap more efficiently.

How to Use Tech Scrap

Tech Scrap is crucial for various crafting recipes. One of the most important items you can craft is Radium Alloy, needed for creating ancestral weapons. Here’s what you need to make Radium Alloy:

  1. Tech Scrap: Obtain it by defeating automaton enemies in the Gloomrot region.
  2. Sulfur: Smelt Sulfur Ore in a Furnace.
  3. Sludge-Filled Canister: Craft a canister and fill it at one of the yellow lakes in the Gloomrot region.
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Use the Furnace to combine these materials into Radium Alloy. With Radium Alloy, you can then use the Ancestral Forge to craft ancestral weapons from weaker weapons dropped by bosses and the Radium Alloy itself.

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